January 2016

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January 2016
Volume 2016
Issue 7
STATION:
Published monthly by White River Council on Aging
262 N Main St., White River Jct., VT 05001-7027
(802) 295-9068
12/5 Interim
To Date
Bake Sale
$335.00
155.50
$490.50
Boutique
$508.25
450.75
$959.00
Bugbee Café
$317.00
0.00
$317.00
614.00
$614.00
Cookies
Crafts
$317.25
371.75
$689.00
Jewelry
$454.25
118.75
$573.00
Holiday Raffle *
$3,660.00
79.00
$3,739.00
White Elephant
$600.00
189.35
$789.35
$6,191.75
$1,979.10
$8,170.85
Bazaar '14
STATION:
12/3 Interim
Final
Bake Sale
$315.50
$67.50
$383.00
Boutique
$302.00
$380.25
$682.25
Bugbee Café
$210.00
$210.00
$666.35
$666.35
$216.75
$385.75
$602.50
Jewelry
$389.25
$140.25
$529.50
White Elephant
$354.65
$273.40
$628.05
Chinese Auction
$405.00
$281.00
$686.00
$2,193.15
$2,194.50
$4,387.65
Cookies
Crafts
January 2016
Bazaar ‘15 Update
The top table on
the left shows the
amount of money raised
by each “station” at our
annual Bazaar.
The bottom table
shows the money raised
at the 2014 Bazaar.
As you will see,
the new Holiday Raffle
was far more successful
than last year’s Chinese
Auction! The key difference was that folks took
raffle tickets to sell to
family and friends. We
can’t thank them
enough! Of course, we
also are extremely
grateful to each and
every volunteer who
worked on the Bazaar,
as well as everyone who
supported the Center by
making a donation or
purchase. The money
raised goes directly to
meet our operational
expenses so we can
keep the doors open.
Director’s Corner
Well, it is 2016, and our holiday season has ended. I hope that you and yours had a wonderful time
during the holidays. On behalf of the Board of Directors and Bugbee Senior Center staff, I want to wish
everyone nothing but the best for the coming New Year.
Our recent Holiday Bazaar raised funds needed to run our Center and programs. At this writing, we have
raised over $8,000 to support us. This is a record amount, going back to 2002, the earliest year for
which I have a record of this income. The difference was the “calendar raffle”, which exceeded over
$3,000 in ticket sales, thanks to all of you who sold tickets for us. I also want to thank everyone who
donated goods, baked breads and other sweets or made cookies. A special thanks goes to all of our
volunteers who helped to run the Bazaar-related events. I also want to thank the staff people who
volunteered extra time to assist with this annual event.
And speaking of raising funds, our Annual Appeal still has funds coming in and I want to express
gratitude for the donations folks have made this year. It has been heartwarming to see the outpouring
of support, particularly in light of some of the funding reductions which we have absorbed in prior years.
Thank you all for this and for the comments some of you have included in the return envelopes. At this
writing, we have not made our goal of $20,000, so if you are able or if that letter is still sitting on your
desk, I would be grateful if you made that tax-deductible donation and help our effort to reach our goal.
Here at Bugbee Senior Center, we are working on rebuilding our website. We are doing so because our
site was outdated and could no longer be viewed in its entirety. I have opted to go with a similar “look”
since we were not unhappy with the overall appearance and, for the most part, were satisfied with the
content. When we finally get it up and running, we will be editing some content as well as updating outdated information, so you will see changes as they are happening.
Again, we here at Bugbee Senior Center wish everybody a happy and productive 2016. And I offer
many thanks to all for your continued support of our center. Finally, if this message seems familiar it is
because it should. I looked at my January 2015 message and since it seemed to have an appropriate
message for the New Year, I simply updated it!
Len Brown
VINS Raptor Encounter
At Bugbee Senior Center
Thursday, January 21, 2016
12:30 PM
Live falcons, hawks and owls provide the lens through which we
examine food webs, predator-prey relationships and the interdependence of the systems that support life. This first-hand encounter
enables participants to understand the defining characteristics that
make a bird a raptor and their adaptations for life as a predator on
the wing. Touchable artifacts and hands-on materials round out this
special experience during a 45-minute program.
This event is being funded through foundation grants to increase
outreach into the community.
VINS is located at 6565 Woodstock Road (Route 4), Quechee, VT 05059. Their November—April hours of
operation are 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM daily. Stop by or visit their website (www.vinsweb.org) to learn more
about their many programs and wildlife rehabilitation efforts.
January 2016 Meals
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1 CENTER
CLOSED
Please be seated by
11:50 so our wait
staff can serve your
beverage.
Age 60+: suggested
donation $5
Under 60: $6 fee
4
5
3-Bean Salad
Meatloaf
Mashed Potato
Spinach
Vanilla Pudding
& Cookie
6 Spinach Salad w/
Mandarin Oranges
Cole Slaw
BBQ Spare Ribs
Sweet Sausage
Baked Red Potato
Masala w/
Corn
Bowtie Pasta
Cornbread
Steamed Broccoli
Baked Pears
Bread
Strawberries &
Cream
11
Cole Slaw
12 Caesar Salad
Baked Ham
Baked Haddock
Scalloped Potato
Roasted Potato
Broccoli
Green Beans
Bread
Bread
Peach Crisp
Blueberry Cobbler
18
Caesar Salad
Swedish Meatballs
Egg Noodles
California Vegetables
19
Tossed Salad
BUFFET
Assorted Entrees
Assorted Desserts
Bread
Chocolate Pudding
25 Tossed Salad
Open-Faced Hot
Turkey Sandwich
w/Gravy
Mashed Potato
Beets
Gingerbread w/
Topping
26
Green Salad
Stuffed Peppers
Wax Beans
Bread
Banana Pudding
7
8
Green Salad
4-Bean Salad
Baked Chicken
Shredded Pork
Sweet Potato
Mashed Potato
Green Beans
Brussels Sprouts
Bread
Corn Bread
Tangerines
Jello w/Fruit
14 4-Bean Salad
15
Pickled Beets
Roast Pork w/Gravy
Tossed Salad
Mashed
Potato
Macaroni & Cheese
C&S Pizza
Peas
Stewed Tomatoes
Honeydew Melon
Applesauce
Spinach
Gingerbread w/
Vanilla Cake w/
Topping
Chocolate Frosting
13
20
21
22
Green Salad
Corn & Bean Salad Swiss Mushroom
Chicken Parmesan
Burger w/Lettuce,
Liver & Onions
On Linguini
Tomato & Pickles
Mashed
Potato
On Bun
Carrots
Tater Tots
Garlic Bread
Spinach
Ice Cream w/Berries
Mandarin Oranges
Blondies
27
28 Broccoli Salad 29 Tossed Salad
Cottage Cheese w/ Beef Stroganoff on
Corn Chowder
Chives
Egg Noodles
Ham Salad
Chicken Pie
Cauliflower w/Red
Sandwich
Mashed Potatoes
Peppers
Carrots
Bread
Pear & Blueberry
Clementines
Fruit Salad
Crisp
January 2016
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Reminders:
 A single asterisk (*) beside an activity indicates an event
that requires a sign-up or appointment. It may or may not
be possible to join in mid-course. Call us at 295-9068 if
you have questions.
 A double asterisk (**) indicates the first day of a multisession course that requires a sign-up.
4
5 8:45 Foot Care
9:00 warmers
1:00 Bingo
1:00 Shopping
Meatloaf
11
8:30 Smiles*
10:00 Health Clinic
12:30 “Shingles”
1:00 Bingo
1:00 Shopping
Baked Ham
18
1:00 Bingo
1:00 Shopping
(by appointment only)
10:00 Aqua
Aerobics*
12:30 Mindfulness
Joyce Solomon
1:00 Cribbage
1:00 Sr. Fitness**
BBQ Spare Ribs
10:00 Poetry
1:30 Linedancing**
7
9:00 Quilting
8 9:30 Tai Chi 1*
10:45 Tai Chi 2*
12:45 Book Club
1:00 Bingo
1:00 Shopping
3:00 Brain Injury
Support Group
Sweet Sausage
Masala
Baked Chicken
Shredded Pork
12
13
14
15
10:00 Aqua
Aerobics*
10:30 TOGETHER
12:00 Birthday Day
1:30 Linedancing*
8:45 Foot Care
9:30 Tai Chi 1*
10:45 Tai Chi 2*
12:30 “Guardian
Ad Litem”
1:00 Cribbage
(NO Sr. Fitness*)
Baked Haddock
19
10:00 Aqua
Aerobics*
1:00 Cribbage
1:00Sr. Fitness*
Swedish
Meatballs
(by appointment only)
9:00 Quilting
12:30 “Cuba 2015”
Nancy Liston
Macaroni &
Cheese
20
10:00 Poetry
1:30 Linedancing*
BUFFET
21
8:45 Foot Care
(by appointment only)
9:00 Quilting
12:30 “Raptor
Encounter”
26
10:00 Health Clinic
1:00 Bingo
1:00 Shopping
9:00 Shingles Clinic*
10:00 Aqua
Aerobics*
12:00 Pea Pickers
1:15 Cribbage
1:15 Sr. Fitness*
Stuffed Peppers
Chicken Parmesan
27
8:45 Computer*
12:25 Richmond
School 6th Graders
1:30 Linedancing*
Chicken Pie
1:00 Shopping
1:00 Bingo
C & S Pizza
Roast Pork
(VINS)
.
25 8:30 Smiles*
Open-Faced
Turkey Sandwich
6
Liver & Onions
22
9:30 Tai Chi 1*
10:45 Tai Chi 2*
1:00 Shopping
1:00 Bingo
Swiss Mushroom
Burger
28
29 9:30 Tai Chi 1**
8:45 Computer*
9:00 Quilting
10:00 Suite Notes
10:45 Tai Chi 2**
12:00 Galen Mudgett
1:00 Shopping
1:00 Bingo
Beef Stroganoff
Corn Chowder
January Happenings
Jan. 5 12:30 “Mindfulness”. Joyce Solomon of
Upper Valley Mindfulness Meditation will
give a brief overview of what it means to
practice mindfulness and how it can
enhance our daily lives.
Jan. 8 9:30 Tai Chi 1. New 5-week session for
beginners/less experienced students. $25
fee, payable at the first class. Sign up
required.
10:45 Tai Chi 2. New 5-week session for
experienced/continuing students. $25 fee,
payable at the first class. Sign up required.
12:45 Bugbee Book Club. Marieke
Sperry, librarian from the Quechee/Wilder
Libraries, will facilitate a discussion of
“Euphoria” by Lily King. New participants
welcome.
3:00 Free Support Group for individuals
with brain injuries, their caregivers and
family members. The purpose of the group
is to provide encouragement, support and
information. Sponsored by Brain Injury
Association of VT. For more information, call
1-877-856-1772, email support1@biavt.org
or visit www.biavt.org.
Jan 11 12:30 “Shingles”. A pharmacist from Price
Chopper will present information about
shingles: what it is, who is at risk and how
you can protect yourself from this very
painful disease. If you are interested in
receiving an immunization at a follow-up
clinic at the Center, bring your prescription
insurance card.
Jan. 12 12:30 “Guardian Ad Litem”. Alicia
Connors, G.A.L. Coordinator for Windsor,
Orange and Washington counties will speak
about how you can be part of this program.
(See related article elsewhere in this issue.)
Jan. 13 10:30 TOGETHER women’s support
group, facilitated by Judy Adams. We get to
start over and set goals for a New Year.
Join us for a fun discussion as we plan
“together”. New participants welcome.
Jan. 14 12:30 “Cuba 2015”. Nancy Liston of
Plainfield, NH, recently spent 10 days in a
cultural exchange program in Cuba. She will
share the highlights of her experience there
in an illustrated PowerPoint presentation.
Jan. 21 12:30 “Raptor Encounter”. Presenters
from the Vermont Institute of Natural
Science (VINS) in Quechee will bring live
raptors and hands-on materials to explain
about these very unique creatures and their
place in the ecosystems. (See article on
page 2.)
Jan. 27 12:15 Frances C. Richmond Middle
School 6th Graders , under the direction of
Josh Hall, will come from Hanover to sing
and entertain during lunch. It’s bound to be
a lively time to brighten up a winter day.
Moving? Going on vacation?
If you will be moving or away long
enough to discontinue mail service,
please let us know. If the Post Office
returns your Bugbee Bulletin to us, we
are charged 49¢. A quick phone call
from you will mean a lot to us. And be
sure to let us know when you return so
we can update our mailing list accordingly.
If you would like to keep up with news here
at the Center, we’ll be happy to send the Bugbee
Bulletin to your winter address or, preferably, send
it to you via email.
Winter Weather Closing Policy
During the next few months, there may be
days when the weather conditions make it unsafe
for our staff, volunteers and participants to be out on the roads. Our
policy is that when the Hartford
School District schools are closed
due to weather conditions, the
Bugbee Senior Center is also
closed. Please watch your TV or
listen to the radio for announcements.
When the Center is closed, there are no
home-delivered meals. Meal recipients will receive
an extra frozen meal to be used when the Center is
unexpectedly closed.
Shingles Informational Session
& Clinic
Sponsored by
Price Chopper Pharmacy
Monday, January 11, 2016 12:30 PM
Have you ever had chickenpox? If so, you
are at risk for developing shingles.
Come attend an informational session with
a Price Chopper pharmacist where you can learn
how to protect yourself from shingles. There is a
vaccine available to help prevent shingles that is
covered by many Medicare plans. All you need to
bring is your prescription insurance card!
The pharmacist will answer any questions
you may have and, if interested, immunizations will
be provided at a follow-up session on Monday,
January 25th from 9:00 to 12:00. Help protect
yourself against shingles by getting vaccinated.
Briefly, shingles is a viral infection, caused
by the same virus that causes chicken pox. The
first symptoms are usually pain, numbness and
tingling on one side of the torso, followed by a red
rash and a line of fluid-filled blisters. Shingles is
not life-threatening but it is very painful and the
pain can linger for a very long time. The vaccine
can reduce the risk of developing shingles; early
treatment can shorten the duration and intensity of
symptoms and prevent complications.
If you have questions , feel free to call the
pharmacy at 1-603-298-9860.
Smiles For Seniors
At Bugbee Senior Center
FOR:
Adults 60 years and older living on
a fixed income
WHAT: Free oral health screening,
education and fluoride varnishing
by a licensed public health dental hygienist
WHEN: Jan. 11 & 25, 2015 by appointment only
WHERE: Bugbee Senior Center,
HOW: Call 802-295-9068 for an appointment or
information
Caring for Our Most Vulnerable Children
Do you want to contribute to the well-being
of the children in your community? Consider
volunteering as a court-appointed children’s
advocate. Become a Guardian ad Litem.
There are many children in the Family Court
system because of abuse, neglect, delinquency or
custody disputes. Volunteering to become a Guardian ad Litem means the YOU can be a voice for the
child and speak to their best interests during the
court process, helping them get to a safe, permanent home quickly. Comprehensive training and ongoing support are provided.
Alicia Connors, GAL Coordinator for Windsor,
Orange and Washington Counties will give a
presentation at Bugbee Senior Center on January
12th at 12:30 to explain how you can be part of
this program.
To inquire about the Vermont Guardian ad
Litem program and/or obtain an application, email
Alicia.connors@vermont.gov or visit the website at
www.vermontjudiciary.org/gtc/Family/GAL.aspx
Tax Time is Almost Here!
Volunteer Tax Preparers with the AARP
Tax-Aide program will offer assistance to
seniors with filing uncomplicated Federal
and Vermont income tax returns and rebates, by
appointment only, starting in February and
continuing until early April. On Monday, February
1st, we will start accepting telephone calls to make
appointments.
In the February Bugbee Bulletin,
there will be a list of the documents
and papers that you MUST bring with
you to your appointment. Please be
sure to read it carefully. You must have your paperwork in order to meet with the AARP volunteer.
Just for Fun (from AJokeADay.com)
How Do You Describe Me?
Wife: How would you describe me?
Husband: ABCDEFGHIJK
Wife: What does that mean?
Husband: Adorable, Beautiful, Cute, Delightful,
Elegant, Fashionable , Gorgeous, …. And
Hot.
Wife: Aw, thank you...but what about I, J and K?
Husband: I’m Just Kidding!
Holiday Raffle Winners
Here is the list of Holiday Raffle winners up through 12/29/15.
Date Prize
12/1 Wreath
12/2 Henderson's Ski Tune-ups
12/3 Diane's Jams
12/4 Simon Pearce Chelsea Bowl
12/5 Maple Syrup
12/6 Curves Membership
12/7 Plaid Anichini Throw
12/8 L L Bean $50 Gift Card
12/9 Dan & Whit's T-shirts
12/10 Stave Puzzle (Jonah & Whale)
12/11 Henderson's Ski Tune-ups
12/12 Glass Flower Flute
12/13 99 Restaurant $50 Gift Card
12/14 Killdeer Farm $25 Gift Cert.
12/15 Signed Kitty O'Hara Print
12/16 Chocolate Lover's Basket
12/17 White River Yarns $100 Card
12/18 Danforth Pewter Bud Vase
12/19 Diane's Jams
12/20 Lampscapes Lamp
12/21 "Taste of VT" Basket
12/22 Maple Syrup
12/23 Simon Pearce Belmont Bowl
12/24 BoHo Café $25 Gift Certificate
12/25 Fleece Throw
12/26 Dan & Whit's T-shirts
12/27 Killdeer Farm $25 Gift Cert.
12/28 Fleece Throw
12/29 Public House $50 Gift Card
12/30 Neshobe Greens Fees
12/31 Curves Membership
Winner
Mr. Wetmore
Pat Taylor
Kathy Reynolds
Chester Welch
Ellen Swasey
Susan Inchiase
Jeni Frechette
Jeff Jeffords
Lu Remick
Ann Roda
Debbie Navedo
Evelyn Danaher
Beverly Armstrong
Loretta Parker
Helen Sawyer
Bunny Switzer
Connie Smith
Toni Gour
Phil Simonds
Theresa Bing
Greg Chase
Alice Hayes Stevens
Kate Broussard
Holly Ballou
Jan Rostron
Peter Martin
Mary Bell
Audrey Lilly
Taylor Haney
not drawn at press time
not drawn at press time
Our sincere thanks to everyone who
purchased a ticket and all of the
donors:
Anichini, Kitty O’Hara; Lampscapes;
White River Yarns; Mascoma Savings
Bank; Diane & Sam Romano;
Members Advantage Community
Credit Union; Curves; Dan & Whit’s;
Henderson’s Ski Rental; Henderson’s
Tree & Garden Service; Killdeer Farm
Stand; Sugarhouse Farm; Neshobe
Golf Club; BoHo Café; and several
donors who wish to remain anonymous.
Telemarketers: Be Gone!
Are you annoyed by telemarketers calling your home? The
National Do Not Call Registry gives
you a choice about whether to
receive telemarketing calls. Register
for free at their website
(www.donotcall.gov) or call their tollfree number (888-382-1222). Those
contacts points also allow you to
verify your registration or submit a
complaint. Once your number is
registered, it will be protected for 5
years, so it may be time to renew.
Most telemarketers should
not call your number once it has
been on the registry for 31 days. If
they do, you should file a complaint.
However, political organizations,
charities, telephone surveyors and
business with whom you already
have a relationship are not subject to
these restrictions.
Scammers have been making
phone calls claiming to represent the
National Do Not Call Registry. These
calls claim to provide an opportunity
to sign up for the Registry. These
calls are NOT from the Registry or the
Federal Trade Commission. They are
“phishing” for information. Do not
respond to them.
PLACE LABEL HERE
Happy 2016!
January 2016
Home-Delivered Meals
Monday
Monday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Friday
1 CENTER
CLOSED
4
5
Cole Slaw
BBQ Spare Ribs
Baked Red Potato
Corn
Cornbread
Baked Pears
6 Spinach Salad w/
3-Bean Salad
Meatloaf
Mashed Potato
Spinach
Vanilla Pudding
& Cookie
Cole Slaw
12 Caesar Salad
Baked Ham
Baked Haddock
Scalloped Potato
Roasted Potato
Broccoli
Green Beans
Bread
Bread
Peach Crisp
Blueberry Cobbler
18
19
Tossed Salad
Caesar Salad
Swedish Meatballs Macaroni & Cheese
Egg Noodles
California Vegetables Brussels Sprouts
Bread
Chocolate Pudding
25 Tossed Salad
Open-Faced Hot
Turkey Sandwich
w/Gravy
Mashed Potato
Beets
Gingerbread w/
Topping
Bread
Fruit
26
Green Salad
Stuffed Peppers
Wax Beans
Bread
Banana Pudding
8
Green Salad
4-Bean Salad
Sweet Sausage
Masala w/
Bowtie Pasta
Baked Chicken
Shredded Pork
Sweet Potato
Mashed Potato
Steamed Broccoli
Bread
Strawberries &
Green Beans
Brussels Sprouts
Bread
Corn Bread
Tangerines
Jello w/Fruit
Mandarin Oranges
Cream
11
7
14 4-Bean Salad
15
Roast Pork w/Gravy
Tossed Salad
Mashed Potato
Macaroni & Cheese
C&S Pizza
Peas
Stewed Tomatoes
Honeydew Melon
Applesauce
Spinach
Gingerbread w/
Vanilla Cake w/
Topping
Chocolate Frosting
13
Pickled Beets
20
Green Salad
Chicken Parmesan
On Linguini
Carrots
Garlic Bread
Mandarin Oranges
21
22
Corn & Bean Salad Swiss Mushroom
Burger w/Lettuce,
Liver & Onions
Tomato & Pickles
Mashed Potato
On Bun
Spinach
Tater Tots
Blondies
Fruit
27
28 Broccoli Salad 29 Tossed Salad
Cottage Cheese w/ Beef Stroganoff on
Corn Chowder
Chives
Egg Noodles
Ham Salad
Chicken Pie
Cauliflower w/Red
Sandwich
Mashed Potatoes
Peppers
Carrots
Bread
Pear & Blueberry
Clementines
Fruit Salad
Crisp